雨が降っています (ame ga futteimasu) means "It is raining" in Japanese.
"Moon" is "tsuki" (月) and "rain" is "ame" (雨).
Ame. (A-may) is the Japanese word for rain.
綿飴Men ame
真夜中の雨 (mayonaka no ame)
ame ('me' is pronounced like 'met' without the 't' on the end)
夢を雨が降って Yume o ame ga futte
The Japanese word for rain is 'ame.'
"Moon" is "tsuki" (月) and "rain" is "ame" (雨).
This is the answer (I think). It could be Amieasa. 毛深い膣 or la lluvia
Ame. (A-may) is the Japanese word for rain.
shinnu ame
Ame is the Japanese word for 'candy'. --MC
It is a style of Japanese where you write like in Japanese but pronounce like in Chinese, so the character for "rain" (雨) would be pronounced "ame" in Japanese but pronounced "yu" in Chinese, and likely it would be "yu" and not "ame" in onyomi.
Ame in hiragana and it is known in katakana as kyandii
Kuroi Ame
綿飴Men ame
English meaning: Rain Romaji (Roman writing): Ame Hiragana: あめ Kanji: 雨